A PC MHA says the lack of action surrounding methylmercury mitigation and stability of the North Spur at Muskrat Falls all comes back to poor government.
Lela Evans says methylmercury in the water will impact lives and health, and the North Spur could suddenly collapse – giving residents down stream no warning.
She says when you don’t care about the people, their concerns and what experts and engineers are saying, then you shouldn’t be in government.
Evans says it’s not just Dwight Ball, but also Natural Resources Minister, Siobhan Coady.
Evans says Coady has been warned over and over again to do the independent review and look at the potential for clay under the North Spur liquifying and collapsing. That’s all people asked for, and it never happened.
She says it never happened because government didn’t want the answers.
Evans says now they suffer in fear. She says they have to suffer through worry and not being able to eat their food.